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washington. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] in an hour and a half the governors here from president obama at the white house. then dr. mehmet oz. ♪ >> martha washington was george washington's confidante. >> she was very capable. she did not like that. she called herself a prisoner of state. >> by the state -- by the same token -- it can be said everything marching -- martha washington did, likewise. >> it was a businesslike relationship. not without affection. a deep respect for each other. >> she owned most of the whole block, going back a couple of acres. she owns a huge chunk of what williamsburg was. >> there was a lot of tragedy in martha what washington's life. >> she was raised a rich woman. that is not necessarily what it means today. >> she brought with her to mount vernon 12 house place. that is almost an unimaginable luxuries. >> it takes for 10 days to travel here in her carriage. this is a difficult j
washington. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] in an hour and a half the governors here from president obama at the white house. then dr. mehmet oz. ♪ >> martha washington was george washington's confidante. >> she was very capable. she did not like that. she called herself a prisoner of state. >> by the state -- by the same token -- it can be said everything marching -- martha washington did,...
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the ladies always liked george washington. and washington had appeared on the scene. this is one of those times when i really wanted the facts to be other than what they are. but as historians, we have a responsibility. if you have to say what the records show. i did not want george washington to have been infatuated with sally fairfax. i just felt like i didn't need her in that picture. and i certainly -- [laughter] i certainly didn't need the miniseries that had vac key smith playing her -- jackie smith playing her. i thought that was much too unfair. [laughter] but the documents show he was infatwithouted. she was the beautiful -- infatuated. she was the beautiful next door neighbor, the wife of his friend. the flirtatious type of woman who enjoys holding other men on a string. his letters show that he was still infatuated with sally fairfax when he first met martha. and probably she gathered it pretty soon, you know? it's -- they say that love and a cold are two things you can't hide. i feel she probably guessed that -- not that there was something going on so muc
the ladies always liked george washington. and washington had appeared on the scene. this is one of those times when i really wanted the facts to be other than what they are. but as historians, we have a responsibility. if you have to say what the records show. i did not want george washington to have been infatuated with sally fairfax. i just felt like i didn't need her in that picture. and i certainly -- [laughter] i certainly didn't need the miniseries that had vac key smith playing her --...
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marriott in washington. later, on the screen is governor rick snyder, republican of michigan, of course one of the participants in the meeting. good morning, governor. >> guest: good morning, paul, great to be with you. >> host: what is your takeaway? >> guest: the big issue is what is going to happen at the federal level. that is a real concern. >> host: what are you anticipating? we will show the audience, "the new york times" headline again, if the governors meet, the white house is outlining a drop in aid to states. they laid it out in a report last night. what are you praise bracing for in michigan. >> guest: again, we are looking at cuts in many ways. one of the things i would say, though, whole issue of get though sequester is a failure. it was not supposed to happen. that just illustrates washington compared to the states. when you look at the states, i was sitting in the governor's meeting yesterday. as i looked around the room, probably most of us in that room had to deal with budget cuts in the la
marriott in washington. later, on the screen is governor rick snyder, republican of michigan, of course one of the participants in the meeting. good morning, governor. >> guest: good morning, paul, great to be with you. >> host: what is your takeaway? >> guest: the big issue is what is going to happen at the federal level. that is a real concern. >> host: what are you anticipating? we will show the audience, "the new york times" headline again, if the governors...
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we have lost too many loved ones in washington state. in a seattle caf, in lakewood,-- cafe, in lakewood, at the seattle jewish federation, in a house in carnation, all victims of a lethal combination of untreated mental illness, evil intent and easy access to deadly weapons. any failure to address the issue of violence in our communities and our schools will be intolerable, and in the coming weeks i will work with the legislature to address this crisis responsibly. [applause] i don't have all the answers, but i know the sooner we reject the extremes and embrace common sense, the sooner we'll be able to get a public health solution to this public health problem. and common sense tells us that this solution will involve mental health and keeping guns out of the wrong hands, while respecting the right for my son to hunt, and my uncle to defend his home. [applause] all of us have an obligation to provide for the well-being of our families, to ensure their safety and to make sure our children are prepared for the world, and i am proud to liv
we have lost too many loved ones in washington state. in a seattle caf, in lakewood,-- cafe, in lakewood, at the seattle jewish federation, in a house in carnation, all victims of a lethal combination of untreated mental illness, evil intent and easy access to deadly weapons. any failure to address the issue of violence in our communities and our schools will be intolerable, and in the coming weeks i will work with the legislature to address this crisis responsibly. [applause] i don't have all...
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because our guest in washington was disagreeing. explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific as one issue and say could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way the u.s. japan alliance kicks in and then the united states which wouldn't. align itself with japan ok manas let me go get a there to ok but the u.s. is involved in ok very much involved in let's go to philadelphia what do you think here we got to the pivot real early in this program i'm glad go ahead lynn go ahead well i would respectfully disagree with that assessment because i think u.s. is really behind this dispute the u.s. is playing of japan's fear of falling behind china or losing is primacy in asi
because our guest in washington was disagreeing. explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific as one issue and say could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of...
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gwen will be back at the table next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working to this support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. he following kqed pro was produced in high definition. ♪ every single bite needed to be -- [ laughter ] >> twinkies in there. >> wow. >> it's like a great big hug. >> it's about as spicy as i can handle. put chili powder in my baby foot. >> it's all over the table and a lot of >>> hi. i'm leslie sbrak owe. the show where bay area residents review and talk ab
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to honor a washington state cougar. i would like to introduce all of you to my wife of 40 years, trudi inslee. we met at ingraham high school and raised our family in a century-old farmhouse in the yakima valley. i'd also like you to meet my three boys and their families, connor, joe, jack and his wife megan, our grandson brody, and the newest inslee, zoe ann. this is a very special day for my family. and this is a very special time in history for many other families. people all across washington stood up for fairness and family in approving marriage equality last november. we should all be proud. the vote on referendum 74 represents the best of who we are as a state. it should be an inspiration for the progress we can make, towards equality, fairness and justice across all of washington. it has been an amazing journey over the past year and a half, as i've traveled to all corners of the state. i am a 5th generation son of the state of washington, and am proud to have roots in this state that are as wide as they are dee
to honor a washington state cougar. i would like to introduce all of you to my wife of 40 years, trudi inslee. we met at ingraham high school and raised our family in a century-old farmhouse in the yakima valley. i'd also like you to meet my three boys and their families, connor, joe, jack and his wife megan, our grandson brody, and the newest inslee, zoe ann. this is a very special day for my family. and this is a very special time in history for many other families. people all across...
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xx i first came to washington, d.c. in 2000 as a congressional correspondent for the associated press. after spending several years in colombia south carolina and albany new york. now, i am originally from mississippi, the son of two public school teachers come in and being from mississippi, the one thing my parents made sure that i knew was my history. it was almost a state requirement in mississippi to know where you came from. so, when i left mississippi to go to south carolina, i had this desire to history and i studied the history of south carolina. i didn't the same thing when i went to upstate new york. i got involved in learning the african-american history of upstate new york which, by the way, is very vibrant. a lot of the underground railroads ended in upstate new york city have a very vibrant african-american community and history up there. but when i left albany new york to come to washington, d.c., and i knew i was hitting the mother lode. washington, d.c. on a new had to have a strong african-american his
xx i first came to washington, d.c. in 2000 as a congressional correspondent for the associated press. after spending several years in colombia south carolina and albany new york. now, i am originally from mississippi, the son of two public school teachers come in and being from mississippi, the one thing my parents made sure that i knew was my history. it was almost a state requirement in mississippi to know where you came from. so, when i left mississippi to go to south carolina, i had this...
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>> it is happening outside of washington. nearly there have been hundreds of bills introduced in legislatures across the country. this is an excel spread sheet of all the bills introduced since newtown, hundreds of them. half a dozen to each page from california, to new mexico to illinois, to connecticut, to new york, to colorado, we're seeing legislation that mirrors a lot of what we're seeing on the federal level. assault weapon checks, background checks, some kind of limit or ban on high capacity ammunition magazines. it's interesting because i interviewed industry -- gun industry commeck actives and gun rights advocates who seem to be more concerned about what's happening across the country than really they are about congress. molly, one of the things that we've sheard there are some measures that are popular enough, background checks, limiting the magazines but not the assault weapons ban. do you share that view? is that not going to go through the congress? and what's changed from 1994 when it did until now? >> i think
>> it is happening outside of washington. nearly there have been hundreds of bills introduced in legislatures across the country. this is an excel spread sheet of all the bills introduced since newtown, hundreds of them. half a dozen to each page from california, to new mexico to illinois, to connecticut, to new york, to colorado, we're seeing legislation that mirrors a lot of what we're seeing on the federal level. assault weapon checks, background checks, some kind of limit or ban on...
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a distant cousin of george washington and later the farm manager is george washington who is washington's nephew, and he ends up married fannie, who is martha washington's niece. i think that tells you something about the closeness of the family relationship. >> it's clear from the response while they're at mount vernon with martha washington, she was a take-charge woman. in term of her interaction with the slaves, she is interacting with the cooks in the kitchen, the maids serving in the house, there are also slave women who are spinning on a continual basis to produce yarn. she was supervisorring the gardens. she liked having a kitchen garden she could go out and bring in vegetable that are going to be able to serve at mount vernon. she is the one planning the menu. there are a lot of levels she is working with. so that's a big operation. really, the center of her whole life. >> if you visit how about vernon today, with the years of additional documentary research. how close is it to recreating the life that george and martha washington experienced? >> nothing today will recreate the li
a distant cousin of george washington and later the farm manager is george washington who is washington's nephew, and he ends up married fannie, who is martha washington's niece. i think that tells you something about the closeness of the family relationship. >> it's clear from the response while they're at mount vernon with martha washington, she was a take-charge woman. in term of her interaction with the slaves, she is interacting with the cooks in the kitchen, the maids serving in the...
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that does not exist in washington. is there any idea in terms of that industry that is innovating and disrupting education? >> evan, you want to say something? >> i think that -- i am always a skeptic on the idea of social good start-ups. my view is you are in it to make money. if you have investors you want to generate a return. i am fascinated by areas like education and technology and energy in politics because i think a are messed up a massive industries that present opportunities for destruction. that is my personal bias. that being said, i think there is a tremendous opportunity to inspire all of the talent we do have, the younger talent, around those issues. when i spend time with a lot of the -- i am 36. i am right on the edge, still able to relate to them. these are issues and are very passionate about and they care about. we joke in washington that washington has always been a city been inspired people to change the world. and we're in trying to get them to make an impact in these areas. as we have seen, a lo
that does not exist in washington. is there any idea in terms of that industry that is innovating and disrupting education? >> evan, you want to say something? >> i think that -- i am always a skeptic on the idea of social good start-ups. my view is you are in it to make money. if you have investors you want to generate a return. i am fascinated by areas like education and technology and energy in politics because i think a are messed up a massive industries that present...
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once again, live in washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. the u.s. economy is a puzzling thing. today it added 157,000 jobs but the unemployment rate kicked up to 7.9%. also today the dow industrial average closed above 14,000 for the first time in five years, yet the government reported this week that the economy contracted in the fourth quarter of last year for the first time since 2009. so as congress agrees to delay a showdown over the debt ceiling and faces a march 1 deadline for across the board spending cuts, what to make of this darned economy, david? >> am i supposed to answer that? it is confusing. the stock market is up. employers are hiring, very slowly. the government now tells us that hey -- they hired a lot more last year than previously believed. auto seafls are up 14% from last year. housing sales are coming back. on the other hand the economy took a pause at the end of last year? unemployment is very high, 7.9%. among men between 25 and 54 one out of six is not working. so i think when you cut through all this what do you see? well,
once again, live in washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. the u.s. economy is a puzzling thing. today it added 157,000 jobs but the unemployment rate kicked up to 7.9%. also today the dow industrial average closed above 14,000 for the first time in five years, yet the government reported this week that the economy contracted in the fourth quarter of last year for the first time since 2009. so as congress agrees to delay a showdown over the debt ceiling and faces a march 1...
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good morning, washington. >> good morning, washington. now on to the historic change rocking the catholic church. cardinals are on their way to the vatican to start the process of electing a new pope. pope benedict delivered his final sunday blessing yesterday. washington's archbishop cardinal celebrated mass before flying to rome to help pick the pope's successor. >> think of the travel alone that the pope has to do. at the same time, have a sense of experience. >> pope benedict will step down effective 8:00 on thursday. the apple college of cardinals will convene within two weeks to choose his replacement. >>-- the cardinal college of cardinals will convene within two weeks to choose his replacement. >> park guen-hye now president of south korea. her campaign focused on returning to a country of strong economic growth that her father presided over. a new twist in the case of oscar pistorius. he is not the only person in his family with legal problems. his lawyer says his brother is facing charges for the death of a female murder cyclist
good morning, washington. >> good morning, washington. now on to the historic change rocking the catholic church. cardinals are on their way to the vatican to start the process of electing a new pope. pope benedict delivered his final sunday blessing yesterday. washington's archbishop cardinal celebrated mass before flying to rome to help pick the pope's successor. >> think of the travel alone that the pope has to do. at the same time, have a sense of experience. >> pope...
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think tanks in washington d.c. saying that america needs to prescribe suggests that america needs to put more militias on the terrorist list in syria so this leaves america rather confused fighting a two front war one against assad one against the growing islamist and salafist presence in syria and if i go to you in washington i guess that's really a point you who do you know who had good guys go ahead jump in please do. yeah i would like to jump in and i think the way joshua is characterizing it is that once damascus is liberated the forces will move on to jerusalem and that is patently untrue from the majority of syrians look we have a country whose infrastructure has been entirely devastated by the assad regime we have three million internally displaced people and some sixteen million people who are restoring to death our primary goal is not to storm jerusalem our primary goal is to overthrow the assad regime and restore normalcy and the bloodshed in syria along what is israel's red lines because they want to de
think tanks in washington d.c. saying that america needs to prescribe suggests that america needs to put more militias on the terrorist list in syria so this leaves america rather confused fighting a two front war one against assad one against the growing islamist and salafist presence in syria and if i go to you in washington i guess that's really a point you who do you know who had good guys go ahead jump in please do. yeah i would like to jump in and i think the way joshua is characterizing...
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because our guest in washington was disagreeing. explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding the think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific is one issue so the same could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way the u.s. japan alliance kicks in and then the united states which would. align itself with japan ok let me go get a there to ok but the u.s. is involved in ok very much involved let's go to philadelphia what do you think here we got to the pivot real early in this program i'm glad go ahead lynn go ahead well i would respectfully disagree with that assessment because i think the u.s. is really behind this dispute the u.s. is playing off japan's fear of falling behind china or losing those primacy in
because our guest in washington was disagreeing. explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding the think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific is one issue so the same could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some...
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. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it is tuesday, ferber a 12. i am cynne simpson. i am scott thuman. glenn beck to meteorologist jacqui jeras. to meteorologist jeras. is a breezy start. a little breezy especially off to our west where we have some wind advisory. it's 49 degrees at reagan national at this hour with a wind chill of 43. wind out of the northwest at 15 hour.an look at the wind chill factor. in frederick and hagerstown, martinsburg, winchester, looking 30's for the big chill index. it feels like 37 in luray. feels like 48 degrees in culpeper with calm wind. we are expecting a wintry mix tomorrow. we will spell out the details on in another couple minutes. first let's a check on traffic and weather jamee. 29 and route 32, fromractor-trailer 32 ended up on its side. lefthave that close, the lane getting by. northbound 29, that's the opposite side. lanes are open in burtonsville. 32 westboundund ramp to 29 or town is closed. virginia is quiet, nothing to tell you about. back to you. >> thank you. 5:02. police
. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it is tuesday, ferber a 12. i am cynne simpson. i am scott thuman. glenn beck to meteorologist jacqui jeras. to meteorologist jeras. is a breezy start. a little breezy especially off to our west where we have some wind advisory. it's 49 degrees at reagan national at this hour with a wind chill of 43. wind out of the northwest at 15 hour.an look at the wind chill factor. in...
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this dirty word in washington, that means automatic spending cuts. it could begin in a matter of weeks with $85 billion in automatic cuts. do you really want this as a republican leader? look at the impact it would have in your state alone. the associated press wrote about this it this week. sequestration, today a political football would cripple virginia's economy if happens. potentially no state would suffer more than virginia. the commonwealth would lose more than $130,000 jobs, more than any other states. not only is virginia home to the pentagon, the world's largest u.s. navy base, but a hub for major defense contractors such as aircraft builders. so the impact over 200,000 jobs, second only to california. you can't want this automatic spending cut to go forward. >> you know, clearly this is not, david, the best way to go about trying to chroontrol spending. and we have demonstrated in the house two separate occasions -- one of the bills we put across the floor and passed i was the sponsor of for that reason. these are indiscriminate cuts. we ca
this dirty word in washington, that means automatic spending cuts. it could begin in a matter of weeks with $85 billion in automatic cuts. do you really want this as a republican leader? look at the impact it would have in your state alone. the associated press wrote about this it this week. sequestration, today a political football would cripple virginia's economy if happens. potentially no state would suffer more than virginia. the commonwealth would lose more than $130,000 jobs, more than...
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because our guest in washington was disagreeing. explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific as one issue and say could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way the u.s. japan alliance kicks in and then the united states which would. align itself with japan ok manas let me go get a that ok but the u.s. is involved then ok very much involving let's go to philadelphia what do you think here we got to the pivot real early in this program i'm glad go ahead lynn go ahead well i would respectfully disagree with that assessment because i think u.s. is really behind this dispute the u.s. is playing off japan's fear of falling behind china or losing is primacy in asia and
because our guest in washington was disagreeing. explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific as one issue and say could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of...
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they look at washington and don't understand the fight in a lot of ways. >> host: specifically when it comes to technology related issues, do you hear anything that your constituency wants? >> guest: there is concern about innovation and the role that the current law has in the area in stifling innovation. that is difficult to remedy. we had a bill that i ended up not voting for last year having worked on it for 12 years that really didn't do what we had hoped it would do. we have got an overarching scheme on copyright enforcement that is probably not that positive in terms of technology innovation. i am sure you all remember the sofa brouhaha last year. we stop the overreach from the copyright board that the -- i'm not talking about the company's. i'm just talking about individuals who are inventing things and creating things feel that there is a problem in terms of the copyright regime and we come together and make sure that it works in the internet age. that something i'd like to work on and i will be introducing bills. i don't know if they will pass the first session of congress bu
they look at washington and don't understand the fight in a lot of ways. >> host: specifically when it comes to technology related issues, do you hear anything that your constituency wants? >> guest: there is concern about innovation and the role that the current law has in the area in stifling innovation. that is difficult to remedy. we had a bill that i ended up not voting for last year having worked on it for 12 years that really didn't do what we had hoped it would do. we have...
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>>> the man convicted of killing washington intern chandra levy was back in a d.c. superior courtroom today. the closed hearing is connected to possible new evidence that could potentially get the defendant a new trial. he's currently serving a 60-year sentence. news4's pat collins is at the courthouse. and will have a live report of the possible impossible of the court hours coming up on "news4 at 5." >>> a manhunt is under way for a former l.a. police officer suspected of going on a killing spree. authorities say christopher dorner is angry about being fired several years ago. earlier this morning he killed one, and wounded two others. he's also suspected of killing a couple over the weekend. at 5:00, jackie bensen will have the latest and why authorities say police everywhere could be targeted. >>> one by one protesters had to be removed from john brennan's confirmation hearing today. brennan is president obama's pick for cia director, also one of the architect of the white house drone policy. members of an activist group had to be removed after repeatedly protes
>>> the man convicted of killing washington intern chandra levy was back in a d.c. superior courtroom today. the closed hearing is connected to possible new evidence that could potentially get the defendant a new trial. he's currently serving a 60-year sentence. news4's pat collins is at the courthouse. and will have a live report of the possible impossible of the court hours coming up on "news4 at 5." >>> a manhunt is under way for a former l.a. police officer...
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we all know about george washington. we study washington with brilliant and delaware on christmas night during the revolution. we find that the teenage washington, on more than one occasion, basically goes back home in fear because he puts pen to paper and he writes. he once wrote a poem in yet another girl turned him down. we all understand and know that our country's leaders have been shaped by the hand of a woman, often the mother, and i'm here to tell you that sometimes it is we take this program -- is a legend of fairness alleged misbehavior. related to the book, what my thought was is during world war ii, general eisenhower is having a long-term affair with an attractive young british driver. imagine if eisenhower's affair came out during world war ii. one with a personal aide in secretary and [inaudible] the dresser and undress her as well. what we found out about this misbehavior, and what we threw him out of office. a very young george washington was writing very romantic letters to a woman who is not mrs. washi
we all know about george washington. we study washington with brilliant and delaware on christmas night during the revolution. we find that the teenage washington, on more than one occasion, basically goes back home in fear because he puts pen to paper and he writes. he once wrote a poem in yet another girl turned him down. we all understand and know that our country's leaders have been shaped by the hand of a woman, often the mother, and i'm here to tell you that sometimes it is we take this...
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tonight on "washington week." wall street and the housing sector are rebounding but job growth is stagnant, consumer confidence shaky. what's up with the economy? in washington, bipartisanship roars back. >> for the first time ever, there's more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. >> the issue of immigration is not a simple one but i think we have the opportunity to do it right and -- gwen: will immigration reform finally happen? and chuck hague 's rocky confirmation hearing. >> please answer the question. were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder since vietnam? yes or no? >> my reference to -- >> are you going to answer the question senator hagel? the question ask were you right or wrong? gwen: the president's pentagon choice finds hit -- his worst enemies in his own party. covering the week, david wessel of "the wall street journal." vaughn johnson of national joran. kirn tumulty of the national post and doyle mc
tonight on "washington week." wall street and the housing sector are rebounding but job growth is stagnant, consumer confidence shaky. what's up with the economy? in washington, bipartisanship roars back. >> for the first time ever, there's more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. >> the issue of immigration is not a simple one but i think we have the opportunity to do it right and -- gwen: will immigration reform finally happen? and chuck...
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think tanks in washington d.c. saying that america needs to prescribe suggests that america needs to put more militias on the terrorist list in syria so this leaves america rather confused fighting a two front war one against a side one against the growing islamist and salafist presence in syria and if i go to you in washington i guess that's really a point you have to do you know who had good guys go ahead jump in please do. yeah i would like to jump in and i think the way joshua is characterizing it is that once damascus is liberated the forces will move on to jerusalem and that is patently untrue from the majority of syrians look we have a country whose infrastructure has been entirely devastated by the assad regime we have three million internally displaced people and some sixteen million people who are restoring to death our primary goal is not to storm jerusalem our primary goal is to overthrow the assad regime and restore normalcy and the bloodshed in syria along what is israel's red lines because they want
think tanks in washington d.c. saying that america needs to prescribe suggests that america needs to put more militias on the terrorist list in syria so this leaves america rather confused fighting a two front war one against a side one against the growing islamist and salafist presence in syria and if i go to you in washington i guess that's really a point you have to do you know who had good guys go ahead jump in please do. yeah i would like to jump in and i think the way joshua is...
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pittsburgh embarrasses washington. the seattle mariners made hernandez the highest-paid pitcher ever. reports say he will get a seven year deal, $175 million. that is stimulus. the mariners are the organization that traded away randy johnson and ken griffey jr.. the m&t bank fernÁndez. redskins fan will remember this man. the suspension has been lifted. williams has been hired by the tightens in tennessee as a senior assistant coach on defense. yesterday -- college football. alex collins signing with arka nsas. collins got his dad to sign it with him, while grandmom looked on and mom was getting a lawyer. college basketball -- different teams at the top five straight weeks. illinois and duke beat nc state. >> what a night in sport. >> jacoby j ones who ran back that touchdown 108 yards. he will be the guest we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ ♪ it means eaner, cheaper american-made ener. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be s
pittsburgh embarrasses washington. the seattle mariners made hernandez the highest-paid pitcher ever. reports say he will get a seven year deal, $175 million. that is stimulus. the mariners are the organization that traded away randy johnson and ken griffey jr.. the m&t bank fernÁndez. redskins fan will remember this man. the suspension has been lifted. williams has been hired by the tightens in tennessee as a senior assistant coach on defense. yesterday -- college football. alex collins...
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we will let washington do it. how come? >> governor markell talked about this o not only between democrats and republicans but types members of their own party. in our case it was a better deal to not take the funds. we reduced the number of underinsured. reduced the number of people on med day kade. put 87,000 people in the marketplace and replaced them with 82,000 people who g in poverty today but weren't eligible under a cap in the past from my predecessor. >> chris: getting a little in the weeds. you pointed out the fact there has been difference win the parties as you well know. 7 republican governors agreed to the expansion of medicare to 133% of the poverty. they are up on the screen including well known conservatives like rick scott of florida this week. john kasich of ohio and they say they are cog it because of if you will free money. the fact that they said our taxpayers are having to pay into the is system so they ought to get the benefits of it and if the government the is willing to pay 00% of the cost we woul
we will let washington do it. how come? >> governor markell talked about this o not only between democrats and republicans but types members of their own party. in our case it was a better deal to not take the funds. we reduced the number of underinsured. reduced the number of people on med day kade. put 87,000 people in the marketplace and replaced them with 82,000 people who g in poverty today but weren't eligible under a cap in the past from my predecessor. >> chris: getting a...
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gwen will be back at the table next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working to this support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here.nore >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like ank vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
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it is the washington nationals and we really believe this year could be the year. people want to see this from the origins. they wouldn't to city everybody down there in sunny viera, florida. except it is not so soundy. it may be sunny but it is cold right now. it is downright cold down there in viera. yesterday, it was the first day of everybody, full 54-man roster out there. look at these guys bundled up. everybody is cold. you know when harper is all bundled up, it's cold. yesterday was the first time and 14 non-roster inviteees were there too. and it was in the 40s. they don't like that. they are waiting for the temperatures to warm up. spring training really first co just a placentary. it is a nice way to get to the season started. they are not going to be going full feel but it is more of the way to get the kinks out. you look like you have a question. >> they go to florida. they don't do anything. >> i didn't say they didn't do anything. >> they are down there complaining. they need to come up here where it's really cold. >> yesterday, it was cold in new yor
it is the washington nationals and we really believe this year could be the year. people want to see this from the origins. they wouldn't to city everybody down there in sunny viera, florida. except it is not so soundy. it may be sunny but it is cold right now. it is downright cold down there in viera. yesterday, it was the first day of everybody, full 54-man roster out there. look at these guys bundled up. everybody is cold. you know when harper is all bundled up, it's cold. yesterday was the...
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while washington, washington plays a blame game. >> the bottom line is very simple. the republicans have proposed devastating cuts. >> washington democrats have gotten used to republicans bailing them out of their own lack of responsibility. >> senior writer at cnn money. they're going like this, each pointing at the other. and we're stuck here in the middle, trying to figure out who is going to get hurt first and hardest. some of these tough decisions are not going to get made. there are some who may argue, jean, that the scenario is not that bad and it's necessary. these cuts are going to hurt the most vulnerable. how do these cuts translate to hurting the economy nor generally, jean? >> the congressional budget office estimates for this calendar year we're probably going to lose six percentage points of economic growth. it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy.
while washington, washington plays a blame game. >> the bottom line is very simple. the republicans have proposed devastating cuts. >> washington democrats have gotten used to republicans bailing them out of their own lack of responsibility. >> senior writer at cnn money. they're going like this, each pointing at the other. and we're stuck here in the middle, trying to figure out who is going to get hurt first and hardest. some of these tough decisions are not going to get...
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asi es washington dc y se convirtio en la ciudad con peor trafico vehicular de todo el pais... "turistas llegan a washington con frecuencia y tambien una gran fuerza laboral, especialmente los empleados federales que trabajan en la capital" en el 2011, conductores perdieron 67- horas varados en trafico... esto segun el instituto de transporte a y m de texas... 32- galones de gasolina se gastan.. lo que representan mil 400 dolares.... como el pago de una hipoteca... solamente por estar sentados... "hay dias de dolor de cabeza, bien pesado" david tiene que manejar cientos de millas entre la region metropolitana... y los embotellamientos le afectan su trabajo... "a veces tengo lugares que tengo que llegar a cierta hora y no llego a tiempo" el informe tambien dio a conocer una serie de recomendaciones... "necesitamos mas carriles para mayor numero de ocupantes, como los hov y tambien agilizar el proceso de investigar y limpiar accidentes en las carreteras.. ademas en las calles, instalar los semaforos adecuadamente para mantener el flujo vehicular constante" e incentivar a los resi
asi es washington dc y se convirtio en la ciudad con peor trafico vehicular de todo el pais... "turistas llegan a washington con frecuencia y tambien una gran fuerza laboral, especialmente los empleados federales que trabajan en la capital" en el 2011, conductores perdieron 67- horas varados en trafico... esto segun el instituto de transporte a y m de texas... 32- galones de gasolina se gastan.. lo que representan mil 400 dolares.... como el pago de una hipoteca... solamente por estar...
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in this light blue zone north of washington, west of washington and all of that just accumulating on grassy areas. the road temperatures should be way too warm for it to stick to any roads. it may stick to a few roads. that's way out in western maryland. right along the pennsylvania border, with maryland and otherwise this is going to be a minor event. all rain elsewhere points south and east. >> i'm back in ten minutes. a look at your first 4 traffic is danella. >>> good morning. we'll head to the beltway. crossing over the wilson bridge, an accident in the through lanes. now it's in the shoulder lane. this is as you travel the outer loop. it was in the through lanes, outer loop of the beltway. now that's out of the roadway. a live look at traffic across the wilson bridge getting by without any issues at all. prince george's county further in, this time at pennsylvania avenue, inner and outer loops are clear. as you loop around to montgomery county, a live look at connecticut avenue. if you're traveling the beltway in virginia, a couple work zones in place. we'll check them in ten m
in this light blue zone north of washington, west of washington and all of that just accumulating on grassy areas. the road temperatures should be way too warm for it to stick to any roads. it may stick to a few roads. that's way out in western maryland. right along the pennsylvania border, with maryland and otherwise this is going to be a minor event. all rain elsewhere points south and east. >> i'm back in ten minutes. a look at your first 4 traffic is danella. >>> good...
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, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's monday, february 18. i am cynne simpson. >> i am scott thuman. as weto have you along off this work week. it will be cold. talking about the temperatures in the single with the wind chill. that's all you need to know. it is bitterly cold this morning. approaching dangerous levels chill factor, so dle up. 12 degrees is the temperature feels at dulles. it feels like 16 at reagan 8 in gaithersburg, feelinggaithersburg not like 18 degrees. the weather forecast has that it will be a cold start. but it will look great with the today, aroundne degrees. a tricky start on tuesday with a wintry mix tomorrow. more details on that in a few minutes. traffic.t's check on bade sullivan, you are not you?for us, are >> let's start with metro rail. on saturday schedule. between 295 is closed nrl.olm x and the and in gaithersburg is a crash on 355 at cedar avenue, blocking directions because of a building fire. you want to avoid that area. southbound 270 at falls road, looking good. crossing the br
, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's monday, february 18. i am cynne simpson. >> i am scott thuman. as weto have you along off this work week. it will be cold. talking about the temperatures in the single with the wind chill. that's all you need to know. it is bitterly cold this morning. approaching dangerous levels chill factor, so dle up. 12 degrees is the temperature feels at dulles. it feels like 16 at reagan 8 in...
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the greed of washington, d.c. there's never enough revenue, never enough taxes for this administrati administration. i agree with my friend, we should be about growing private economy. nobody is saying we should do the cuts this way. in 2011 this president campaigned on a commitment he made. he made it to congress, signed into law saying he didn't want to have the deficit fight, the budget fight in 2012 when he was campaigning. so he said, in exchange for that raising the ceiling, he proposed he signed in this law, this $85 billion cut. he already has over $600 billion in new revenues. he's already had over $600 billion in increased spending. we are for a balanced approach. we've had more than enough revenues, more than enough growth in government spending. now is the time to start shrinking our spending so we can grow private sector economy, not the government. >> first of all, this isn't about whether there are or are not cuts. the president's plan has cuts. to some extent deeper cuts than the sequester provides
the greed of washington, d.c. there's never enough revenue, never enough taxes for this administrati administration. i agree with my friend, we should be about growing private economy. nobody is saying we should do the cuts this way. in 2011 this president campaigned on a commitment he made. he made it to congress, signed into law saying he didn't want to have the deficit fight, the budget fight in 2012 when he was campaigning. so he said, in exchange for that raising the ceiling, he proposed...
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desde washington y faltan pocas semanas para que se eliminen los cheques impresos del seguro social y los beneficiados tendran que recibir pasus pagos a traves de deposito directo..y como consecuencia surge la preocupacion entre algunos jubilados que desconocen el nuevo proceso. doÑa marta prefiere recibir sus cheques del seguro social en la puerta de su casa, es decir en su correo..."a penas ro social, yo empiezo a hacer mis cheques, deposito en el banco y ya me siento tranquila" pero a partir del primero de marzo, el departamento del tesoro eliminara los cheques impresos de seguro social y otros beneficios... los pagos seran enviados a traves de deposito directo.. " es para la facilidad y seguridad de los beneficiados, los cheques pueden perderse o pueden ser robados, ademas este metodo de deposito directo ahorrara mil millones de dolares durante 10-anos" 65-millones de jubilados o ex combatientes utilizan deposito directo para recibir sus pagos por beneficios federales... pero todavia 5- millones continuan recibiendo sus cheques por el correo... "muchos de ellos que ni siquiera ti
desde washington y faltan pocas semanas para que se eliminen los cheques impresos del seguro social y los beneficiados tendran que recibir pasus pagos a traves de deposito directo..y como consecuencia surge la preocupacion entre algunos jubilados que desconocen el nuevo proceso. doÑa marta prefiere recibir sus cheques del seguro social en la puerta de su casa, es decir en su correo..."a penas ro social, yo empiezo a hacer mis cheques, deposito en el banco y ya me siento tranquila"...
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the washington redskins. the washington chili bowls. the washington whatever they are. >> as their rival we want to keep it the same. cowboys versus the redskins. it's tradition. you got the keep it like that. >> reporter: mayor gray avoided calling the washington's franchise by name in a state of the district speech this week. >> for our washington football team. >> reporter: mike wise has a solution. >> i don't understand why they don't just calm them the warriors, get rid of the indian imagery and take the indian logo off the helmet and put a veteran on there. take 10% of the new merchandise sales and dedicate it to the wounded warriors fund. dan snyder will be a hero. >> reporter: he says it will take more than today's pow wow to get it done. meantime a new lawsuit will be heard next month to try to get the redskins to change its name. in washington, surae chinn, wusa9. >> well, as the week comes to andrea we want the leave -- an end we want to leave you with some of our best moments. >> we hope they make you smile. we've had a grea
the washington redskins. the washington chili bowls. the washington whatever they are. >> as their rival we want to keep it the same. cowboys versus the redskins. it's tradition. you got the keep it like that. >> reporter: mayor gray avoided calling the washington's franchise by name in a state of the district speech this week. >> for our washington football team. >> reporter: mike wise has a solution. >> i don't understand why they don't just calm them the...
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bush, now columnist for "the washington post" michael gerson. strategist mike murphy, and bbc's katty kay. as well as michael isikoff who broke the headline this week about america's drone policy. all coming up after this short commercial break. >>> "meet the press" is brought to you by northern trust, providing solid financial to you by northern trust, providi[ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me. i need something for my cold symptoms. [ sniffles ] we've got dayquil for day and nyquil for night. [ thuds ] you didn't see that. [ male announcer ] right now at walgreens dayquil and nyquil are just $10.99 with card. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatolog
bush, now columnist for "the washington post" michael gerson. strategist mike murphy, and bbc's katty kay. as well as michael isikoff who broke the headline this week about america's drone policy. all coming up after this short commercial break. >>> "meet the press" is brought to you by northern trust, providing solid financial to you by northern trust, providi[ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep...
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was about and chose not to be of washington. and so they wouldn't cave like a typical politician did because they weren't typical politicians. they got elected on principle, not on politics. >> narrator: as the week wore on, obama began to worry about the grand bargain. >> he calls boehner that night and leaves a voicemail. boehner doesn't ck up. >> the president said, "get back to me tonight, john." the president didn't hear. i think he called me around 10:00, 10:30 and said, "have you heard anything?" i said no. i tried to reach the speaker and i had his cell phone, and he didn't answer. which is very unlike him, because he always answered his cell phone. i reported that i hadn't heard back from him yet. so we were, there was... trying to figure out what the hell was going on here. >> the white house, they get kind of angry as time goes on, because they start to understand that they're getting double-crossed in some way and boehner won't call back. >> narrator: by friday, speaker boehner called a press conference. >> we get th
was about and chose not to be of washington. and so they wouldn't cave like a typical politician did because they weren't typical politicians. they got elected on principle, not on politics. >> narrator: as the week wore on, obama began to worry about the grand bargain. >> he calls boehner that night and leaves a voicemail. boehner doesn't ck up. >> the president said, "get back to me tonight, john." the president didn't hear. i think he called me around 10:00, 10:30...
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even washington managed to underestimate its own ineptitude. the sequester and the draconian cuts are about to happen because want white house and congress cannot close the partisan divide and figure out what to do about them. well, there is at least some good news. if aliens do attack, our leaders will be well rested to meet that challenge after congress left town on friday for yet another vacation. the president flew to florida for some golf. back in a moment. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. before investing. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time.
even washington managed to underestimate its own ineptitude. the sequester and the draconian cuts are about to happen because want white house and congress cannot close the partisan divide and figure out what to do about them. well, there is at least some good news. if aliens do attack, our leaders will be well rested to meet that challenge after congress left town on friday for yet another vacation. the president flew to florida for some golf. back in a moment. which makes you wonder -- isn't...
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he said that they have someone in washington. >> microsoft did not have much of a washington office. you would have the justice department going after you on something else and then congress passes a law and you throw business plans out the window. the reality today is that there are so many conflict in interests that if someone has an advantage in washington will write some rules to benefit them. that can undo your business plan. we are a full democracy. what other countries, it is different. google learned the hard way are. but google has been successful. they learned the hard way if you do not have a washington presence. let us innovate on our own. then the rules changed and that was out the window. >> what do you miss about congress? >> very little. i miss the members, but with the dysfunctionality, i'm happier on the outside. i was termed out of german committee. i was -- chairman committee. iran a campaign successfully three times. that is a good run. -- i ran a campaign successfully three times. that is a good run. the only known cure for the fever is embalming fluid. it was t
he said that they have someone in washington. >> microsoft did not have much of a washington office. you would have the justice department going after you on something else and then congress passes a law and you throw business plans out the window. the reality today is that there are so many conflict in interests that if someone has an advantage in washington will write some rules to benefit them. that can undo your business plan. we are a full democracy. what other countries, it is...
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to cross-talk defense spending i'm joined by my guests in washington anthony shaffer he is the director for external communications at the center for advanced defense studies douglas macgregor he is a retired army colonel author and independent businessman and kelly who is she is a journalist at antiwar dot com or the folks crosstalk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want to tell me if i can go to you first what is one fact that is not focused enough on this debate and what's the biggest myth about defense spending well i'd say though the one fact that's not focused enough on this in this debate is the fact that we are in a natural downturn anyway having got out of the iraq and afghanistan wars so we're headed for a twenty to thirty percent drop in defense spending anyway that's that's natural what the sequester is done it is forcing the defense department to take a hatchet to the budget and so it is allowing the defense department executives to avoid the real thoughtful smart cuts that should occur anyway and now we see a lot of grandstanding so the first. the fi
to cross-talk defense spending i'm joined by my guests in washington anthony shaffer he is the director for external communications at the center for advanced defense studies douglas macgregor he is a retired army colonel author and independent businessman and kelly who is she is a journalist at antiwar dot com or the folks crosstalk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want to tell me if i can go to you first what is one fact that is not focused enough on this debate and...
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en washington, marisset verenÍ, univision ... este sabado ... este sabado se realizaran los servicios funebres del estudiantes de la universidad de maryland, quien murio despues que un companero de habitacion lo baleara mortalmente... el velatorio de stephen alex rane, de 22 se realizara en una funeraria de malvern, maryland, y luego su cuerpo sera trasladado al cementerio philadelphia memorial park... rane, perdio la vida el pasado sabado despues que dayvon maurice gree, le disparara... green tambien hirio de bala neal oa -- otro companero de cuarto-- antes de quitarse la vida... ... un policia novato fue herido de bala durante un ejercicio de practica en un campo de tiro en baltimore... el joven aspirante a policia fue traslado en helicoptero a un hospital cercano, en donde fue somentido a una cirugia ... hasta el momento se desconoce sobre su condicion... segun el informe de las autoridades, el alumno fue baleado por su instructor. .. ... hoy la madre, familiares y amigos le dieron el ultimo adios a la larissa jonathan, la bebita de siete mes
en washington, marisset verenÍ, univision ... este sabado ... este sabado se realizaran los servicios funebres del estudiantes de la universidad de maryland, quien murio despues que un companero de habitacion lo baleara mortalmente... el velatorio de stephen alex rane, de 22 se realizara en una funeraria de malvern, maryland, y luego su cuerpo sera trasladado al cementerio philadelphia memorial park... rane, perdio la vida el pasado sabado despues que dayvon maurice gree, le disparara... green...
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., good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning, washington" -- on your side. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning. it is friday, february 22. >> i'm natasha barrett in for cynne simpson. we could see wintery mix later on today. our storm watch begins with jacqui jeras. >> i definitely think we will get some of that around here. it should be relatively light. hopefully it will not be a major issue for you. later today, it should change over to rainfall. for now, the moisture, steadily streaming in. we have the clout in ness. most of what you're seeing is not reaching us. there is some light snow and light sleet being reported in the west -- in west virginia. send me a tweet. let me know it is coming down. temperatures are pretty favorable. even though we will get above freezing this afternoon, i do think sleet will continue to come down. the moisture should hold off until the noon hour for the d.c. metro area with 35 degrees, and changing terrain by the evening hours. for details on the timing of this a
., good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning, washington" -- on your side. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning. it is friday, february 22. >> i'm natasha barrett in for cynne simpson. we could see wintery mix later on today. our storm watch begins with jacqui jeras. >> i definitely think we will get some of that around here. it should be relatively light. hopefully it will...
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this was the right time to do it. >> if you live in washington and you pick up "the washington post," this often is contained inside it. it is contained inside "the new york times." is it propaganda? >> the chinese government, the communist party, owned the newspaper. they paid to put that in as a supplement. the russians did a similar one. various countries do that. the chinese media is coming into the u.s. in a big way. it does raise questions as to whether newspapers should allow these kinds of supplements inside, but i think as long as it is made clear it is not a product of ours, it is probably ok. they will not financially teardown somebody who was offering to pay money. in this case, it is a tough call. as long as it does not affect the journalism of the newspaper and as long as it is clear it has nothing to do the editorial policy of "the washington post," i think it is ok. they are trying to present themselves as objective newspapers. they have their point of view, specifically on their editorial page, but they are trying to do a better job of doing real news. they are gettin
this was the right time to do it. >> if you live in washington and you pick up "the washington post," this often is contained inside it. it is contained inside "the new york times." is it propaganda? >> the chinese government, the communist party, owned the newspaper. they paid to put that in as a supplement. the russians did a similar one. various countries do that. the chinese media is coming into the u.s. in a big way. it does raise questions as to whether...
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and the blame game is in full swing in washington over moving devastating budget cuts which may take effect to the end of the week eighty five billion dollars will be slashed across sectors funded by public money democrats and republicans failed to reach a compromise on tax increases and the latest budget battle and the risky methods used by the u.s. to revive its economy put in today's spotlight with crush told that's coming up later this hour. at least in the case of the united states you're seeing the private sector seeing a gradual improvement of the economy a much more while you do you have p.n. situation where you have been go ahead and go ahead we're do you see an improvement in the united states what do you see that and also do you think a monetary policy is going to get you anywhere while you have to balance sheets of every country and the printing of money is destroying it is doing the complete opposite of what you wanted to do the united states economy he's definitely on an improving bad. housing sector coming bag. put. the housing question in my coffin consumer confidence
and the blame game is in full swing in washington over moving devastating budget cuts which may take effect to the end of the week eighty five billion dollars will be slashed across sectors funded by public money democrats and republicans failed to reach a compromise on tax increases and the latest budget battle and the risky methods used by the u.s. to revive its economy put in today's spotlight with crush told that's coming up later this hour. at least in the case of the united states you're...
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february is typically the snowiest month in washington. >> it could snow in march in washington. we never know. >> that's right. so wear your pajamas inside out and bring on the snow. >> all right, tracy. thanks as always. and for some fun family activities, visit nbcwashington.com or washingtonpost.com and click on kids post. that is kids post on tv this week. >>> if you need to fill up the tank this morning, you might want to do a double take when you see the price. the national average is $3.49 this morning. that's up 7 cents in two days and 15 cents in a week. a gallon of regular in the district is $3.64. that's up 2 cents from overnight. maryland is seeing a 4-cent spike from yesterday. that's up to $3.50. virginia is the cheapest spot at $3.37. in west virginia, you're paying an average of $3.62 a gallon. >>> if you're looking for better gas mileage, there are plenty of options at the washington auto show. more than 700 vehicles are on the showroom floor at the washington convention center. you're going to find everything from a luxury showcase to old hot rods and some new
february is typically the snowiest month in washington. >> it could snow in march in washington. we never know. >> that's right. so wear your pajamas inside out and bring on the snow. >> all right, tracy. thanks as always. and for some fun family activities, visit nbcwashington.com or washingtonpost.com and click on kids post. that is kids post on tv this week. >>> if you need to fill up the tank this morning, you might want to do a double take when you see the price....